Whether you are applying for first year or transfer admission, the first step is to create a Universal College Application account. Register as an Applicant Recommender Registration
It provides the real time submission status of your applications, supplements, additional forms, and payment (if the college accepts online payment through the UCA℠). Click show more for a specific college to view the detailed progress for that college.
This form is developed for, and is to be used by, the members of the Universal College Application. All members evaluate this form equally with all other forms accepted by the institution.
Visit the UCA website to learn about the application requirements and deadlines you need to know in order to apply to any of the 1 colleges who accept the UCA. You can also find ways to connect with the colleges through social media.
Many UCA colleges require or accept the UCA Essay or Personal Statement. The college may also ask additional essays as part of their college-specific supplement. Use the information below to prepare your responses in advance.
The colleges listed below may still be accepting applications for the following terms. Be sure to check with the college before you apply if they are listed as Rolling. Contact information can be found on the Colleges page .
Whether you are applying for first year or transfer admission, the first step is to create a Universal College Application® account. Once you create your account, complete your Profile, and add colleges to your 'My Colleges' list to begin applying.
This form is developed for, and is to be used by, the members of the Universal College Application. All members evaluate this form equally with all other forms accepted by the institution.
The members of the Universal College Application are interested in your perspectives about the applicant’s personal and academic capabilities for success in college. The information you provide will assist the member colleges with choosing applicants for admission.
The UCA Service uses numerous and various online, ad hoc applications, surveys, questionnaires, and other interactive webpages (collectively referred to as "UCA Applications") to collect certain types of information from users of the UCA Service.